3.03-Healthy Pregnancy
... What is your definition of personal hygiene? Taking care of your personal needs such as bathing and any other things related to maintaining the body. Regular bathing is a must. ...
... What is your definition of personal hygiene? Taking care of your personal needs such as bathing and any other things related to maintaining the body. Regular bathing is a must. ...
Case 2 - Elena
... Maternity leave: governmental leave, including unpaid leave, is usually 12 months and following this leave the employee may resume employment at the same level of seniority. Private organisations may have varying policies. Other entitlements may include maternity allowance, family payments, the baby ...
... Maternity leave: governmental leave, including unpaid leave, is usually 12 months and following this leave the employee may resume employment at the same level of seniority. Private organisations may have varying policies. Other entitlements may include maternity allowance, family payments, the baby ...
Implanon Birth Control – Patient Information
... Nexplanon is about the size of a matchstick, is made of soft plastic and is inserted just beneath the skin on the inner side of the upper arm by a healthcare provider during an in-office procedure. Nexplanon continually releases a low, steady dose of progestin (etonogestrel) to prevent pregnancy for ...
... Nexplanon is about the size of a matchstick, is made of soft plastic and is inserted just beneath the skin on the inner side of the upper arm by a healthcare provider during an in-office procedure. Nexplanon continually releases a low, steady dose of progestin (etonogestrel) to prevent pregnancy for ...
Rheumatoid Arthritis and Pregnancy Study Update
... Project began in 2000 with one sponsor, Sanofi- ...
... Project began in 2000 with one sponsor, Sanofi- ...
FDA Pregnancy Categories
... Studies in animals or humans have demonstrated fetal abnormalities and/or there is positive evidence of human fetal risk based on adverse reaction data from investigational or marketing experience, and the risks involved in use of the drug in pregnant women clearly outweigh potential benefits. ...
... Studies in animals or humans have demonstrated fetal abnormalities and/or there is positive evidence of human fetal risk based on adverse reaction data from investigational or marketing experience, and the risks involved in use of the drug in pregnant women clearly outweigh potential benefits. ...
Role of Progesterone in the management of
... secreted during early pregnancy from the ovary by corpus luteum. The functional corpus luteum is essential for the implantation and maintenance of early pregnancy through the production of progesterone. In humans, increasing amounts of progesterone are produced during pregnancy. Initially, the sourc ...
... secreted during early pregnancy from the ovary by corpus luteum. The functional corpus luteum is essential for the implantation and maintenance of early pregnancy through the production of progesterone. In humans, increasing amounts of progesterone are produced during pregnancy. Initially, the sourc ...
Management of first trimester pregnancy complications
... Failure to Pass Tissue • If no passage of tissue occurs (the patient has not bled as much as a period) within 12-24 hours, the patient may use the second vaginal dose of 800 mcg misoprostol • If no passage of tissue occurs by 1-2 weeks consider MVA, patient may continue expectant management if desir ...
... Failure to Pass Tissue • If no passage of tissue occurs (the patient has not bled as much as a period) within 12-24 hours, the patient may use the second vaginal dose of 800 mcg misoprostol • If no passage of tissue occurs by 1-2 weeks consider MVA, patient may continue expectant management if desir ...
Drugs to be Avoided or Used With Caution In Pregenancy
... • Drugs should be prescribed in pregnancy only if the expected benefit to mother is thought to be greater than the risk to the foetus. ...
... • Drugs should be prescribed in pregnancy only if the expected benefit to mother is thought to be greater than the risk to the foetus. ...
When to Refer Patients
... Couples with difficulty achieving a pregnancy due to male factor infertility. Maternal Age 35 years or greater at delivery. Maternal serum screening (AFP with or without HCG, uE3) indicating an increased risk for neural tube defects (spina bifida, anencephaly), Down syndrome or trisomy 18. Abnormal ...
... Couples with difficulty achieving a pregnancy due to male factor infertility. Maternal Age 35 years or greater at delivery. Maternal serum screening (AFP with or without HCG, uE3) indicating an increased risk for neural tube defects (spina bifida, anencephaly), Down syndrome or trisomy 18. Abnormal ...
UNIT 4: PRENATAL NUTRITION
... 6. Amniotic Fluid: Liquid that surrounds and protects the developing baby in the uterus. 7. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: an incurable condition found in some children of mothers who consumed alcohol while pregnant. It includes a wide range of physical and mental disabilities that last a lifetime. 8. Spin ...
... 6. Amniotic Fluid: Liquid that surrounds and protects the developing baby in the uterus. 7. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: an incurable condition found in some children of mothers who consumed alcohol while pregnant. It includes a wide range of physical and mental disabilities that last a lifetime. 8. Spin ...
Avoiding Dangers to the Baby
... • A mother who is addicted to a drug when pregnant usually passes on that addiction to the baby. • At birth, infants go through withdrawal. – Painful condition resulting from the body no longer receiving the drug. – Many times, withdrawal is so severe it causes death. – Those who survive have an unc ...
... • A mother who is addicted to a drug when pregnant usually passes on that addiction to the baby. • At birth, infants go through withdrawal. – Painful condition resulting from the body no longer receiving the drug. – Many times, withdrawal is so severe it causes death. – Those who survive have an unc ...
FDA Pregnancy Categories:
... A Controlled studies show no risk. Adequate, well-controlled studies in pregnant women have failed to demonstrate risk to the fetus. B No evidence of risk in humans. Either animal findings show risk, but human findings do not; or, if no adequate human studies have been done, animal findings are nega ...
... A Controlled studies show no risk. Adequate, well-controlled studies in pregnant women have failed to demonstrate risk to the fetus. B No evidence of risk in humans. Either animal findings show risk, but human findings do not; or, if no adequate human studies have been done, animal findings are nega ...
Lecture 05. Organization of medical genetic counseling
... early stage and thus to avert in time dangers for life and health of mother and child ...
... early stage and thus to avert in time dangers for life and health of mother and child ...
What are the health effects of tobacco use on pregnancy?
... What are the health effects of tobacco use on pregnancy? Smoking during pregnancy remains one of the most common preventable causes of pregnancy complications and of illness and death among infants. Women who quit smoking before or during pregnancy reduce their risk for poor pregnancy outcomes. Comp ...
... What are the health effects of tobacco use on pregnancy? Smoking during pregnancy remains one of the most common preventable causes of pregnancy complications and of illness and death among infants. Women who quit smoking before or during pregnancy reduce their risk for poor pregnancy outcomes. Comp ...
Adnexal pathology Ovarian pathology Haemorrhage into Corpus
... Acute fatty liver of pregnancy Incidence 1:10000 3rd trimester or postpartum N/V, Jaundice and abdominal pain, Hypertension and PET(50%) Abnormal sugars and renal impairment, DIC High mortality 75-90% Early recognition & Immediate delivery (72% survival) Correct fluid, electrolyte and coagulation ab ...
... Acute fatty liver of pregnancy Incidence 1:10000 3rd trimester or postpartum N/V, Jaundice and abdominal pain, Hypertension and PET(50%) Abnormal sugars and renal impairment, DIC High mortality 75-90% Early recognition & Immediate delivery (72% survival) Correct fluid, electrolyte and coagulation ab ...
Lesson 1-Pregnancy and Early Development
... woman is not necessarily pregnant if she missed a period. By the end of the first 3 months, all of the baby’s major body structures have formed. Most drugs can cross the placenta into the baby’s body. Regular doctor visits from the first sign of pregnancy are necessary to ensure the mother’s and bab ...
... woman is not necessarily pregnant if she missed a period. By the end of the first 3 months, all of the baby’s major body structures have formed. Most drugs can cross the placenta into the baby’s body. Regular doctor visits from the first sign of pregnancy are necessary to ensure the mother’s and bab ...
Genetic Diseases: diagnostic tools
... • Using diagnostic tools can be used to identify various types of common genetic disorders: – Ultrasound – Chorionic Villus Sampling – Amniocentesis – Karyotype – Human Genome Project – Pedigree ...
... • Using diagnostic tools can be used to identify various types of common genetic disorders: – Ultrasound – Chorionic Villus Sampling – Amniocentesis – Karyotype – Human Genome Project – Pedigree ...
12-Conceiving children
... Nausea and vomiting Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) in blood test Fatigue ...
... Nausea and vomiting Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) in blood test Fatigue ...
Substance Use During Pregnancy
... Name 3 common physical characteristics that are noticeable on the face of children from FAS. 1.___________________________________ 2.___________________________________ 3.___________________________________ ...
... Name 3 common physical characteristics that are noticeable on the face of children from FAS. 1.___________________________________ 2.___________________________________ 3.___________________________________ ...
Prof. Hamdy El-Kabarity
... EPH-Gestosis and it was discarded among 131 other names. All of these names were unsatisfactory and did not fulfill description of all aspects of the condition. It is amazing to negotiate the same terminology that was omitted all through these decades, because no toxins were isolated at that time. I ...
... EPH-Gestosis and it was discarded among 131 other names. All of these names were unsatisfactory and did not fulfill description of all aspects of the condition. It is amazing to negotiate the same terminology that was omitted all through these decades, because no toxins were isolated at that time. I ...
Medications In Preconception and Pregnancy
... included within the “Use in Special Populations” section of the labeling. The FDA regulations require that each product be classified under one of five pregnancy categories (A, B, C, D, or X) on the basis of risk of reproductive and developmental adverse effects or, for certain categories, on the ba ...
... included within the “Use in Special Populations” section of the labeling. The FDA regulations require that each product be classified under one of five pregnancy categories (A, B, C, D, or X) on the basis of risk of reproductive and developmental adverse effects or, for certain categories, on the ba ...
Asherman`s syndrome: A rare infertility disorder
... endometrium to reduce the formation of new scar tissue. Hysteroscopic lysis of adhesions is the main method of treatment. Hormone support therapy is used in almost all cases, except in stage I. Use of a stent to keep the uterine walls separated during the healing phase, is recommended in stages III ...
... endometrium to reduce the formation of new scar tissue. Hysteroscopic lysis of adhesions is the main method of treatment. Hormone support therapy is used in almost all cases, except in stage I. Use of a stent to keep the uterine walls separated during the healing phase, is recommended in stages III ...
Miscarriage
Miscarriage, also known as spontaneous abortion and pregnancy loss, is the natural death of an embryo or fetus before it is able to survive independently. Some use the cutoff of 20 weeks of gestation after which fetal death is known as a stillbirth. The most common symptoms of a miscarriage is vaginal bleeding. This may occur with or without pain. Tissue or clot like material may also come out the vagina. Sadness, anxiety, and guilt may also occur.Risk factors for miscarriage include an older mother or father, previous miscarriage, exposure to tobacco smoke, obesity, diabetes, and drug or alcohol use, among others. In those under the age of 35 the risk is about 10% while it is about 45% in those over the age of 40. Risk begins to increase around the age of 30. About 80% of miscarriages occur in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy (the first trimester). The underlying mechanism in about half of cases involves chromosomal abnormalities. Other conditions that can produce similar symptoms include an ectopic pregnancy and implantation bleeding. Diagnosis of a miscarriage may involve checking to see if the cervix is open or closed, testing blood levels of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), and an ultrasound.Prevention is occasionally possible with good prenatal care. This may involve avoiding drugs and alcohol, infectious diseases, and radiation. No specific treatment is usually needed during the first 7 to 14 days. Most women will complete the miscarriage without interventions. Occasionally the medication misoprostol or a procedure known as dilation and curettage (D&C) is required to remove the failed pregnancy. Women who are rhesus negative may require Rho(D) immune globulin. Pain medication and emotional support may be beneficial.Miscarriage is the most common complication of early pregnancy. Among women who know they are pregnant, the miscarriage rate is roughly 10% to 20% while rates among all conceptions is around 30% to 50%. About 5% of women have two miscarriages in a row. Some recommend not using the term ""abortion"" in discussions with those experiencing a miscarriage in an effort to decrease distress.